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โApr-01-2022 03:21 PM
gkainz wrote:
Traveling home to CO from .... let's say St. George, UT ๐ and looking for suggestions to see the Utah sights on that route with 4 or 5 nights to spend end of April.
We're trying to learn how to balance my "perfectly comfortable bookdocking on BLM, NF, etc" and my wife's comfort level satisfied by commercial RV parks, and learning to adapt to NF campgrounds if needed.
We've driven I-70 back and forth for years between CO and the coast, but have always been going to or coming home from, and haven't yet taken the time to explore all that area.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Greg
โApr-01-2022 12:00 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:No, both Zion and Arches are around 4000' at the base with the cliffs reaching higher. Canyonlands (Island in the Sky) is around 6000'. By the end of April, all of these parks are generally quite warm and very busy. You'll have to search hard for campsites on some nights. The BLM has greatly reduced the amount of areas open to boondocking in and around Moab. Easily accessible BLM first-come, first-served campsites there often fill by noon, although some of the more remote sites, such as Ledges, might not fill until fairly late in the day on weekdays. Sand Flats CG above Moab might have spaces a little later, but not all sites will accommodate your rig.
Remember Most of the parks are 7000',, it could snow in June.. but it is a beautiful area, in early spring.. ENJOY.
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jdc1 wrote:
The biggest concerns with a woman and boondocking? #1. Having power for a hairdryer and microwave. #2. Water.
I am more concerned about water than having 120V power.
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